Marco Jansen Puts India on Brink of Rare Home Test Series Defeat

Key Takeaways

  • India faces a rare home Test series defeat after South Africa’s dominant performance
  • Marco Jansen’s 4-wicket spell triggered India’s dramatic collapse from 95/1 to 122/7
  • South Africa leads by 314 runs with all wickets intact, needing only a draw to win the series

Marco Jansen’s brilliant bowling spell has pushed India to the brink of a rare home Test series defeat. South Africa stands just one day away from sealing a historic victory after dominating the second Test.

By stumps on day three, South Africa had extended their lead to 314 runs with all ten second-innings wickets remaining. The visitors, already leading the series 1-0, need only a draw to secure the series while India faces an almost impossible task to avoid their second home series defeat in twelve months.

Jansen’s Masterclass Destroys Indian Batting

The game turned decisively during Marco Jansen’s spell of 8-1-18-4. The tall left-arm seamer used his height and angle to perfection on a pitch offering minimal assistance. His simple yet effective plan involved maintaining discipline and introducing the short ball at crucial moments.

India’s collapse was spectacular – losing six wickets for just 27 runs as they slumped from 95/1 to 122/7. Dhruv Jurel, promoted to number four, fell to a difficult pull shot. Rishabh Pant, influenced by the short-ball tactic, charged down the pitch only to edge behind. Nitish Kumar Reddy and Ravindra Jadeja also succumbed to Jansen’s rising deliveries.

“Once we saw there was bounce and pace in the wicket, we tried to utilise it,” Jansen said after play. “The spinners did a really good job when the ball wasn’t moving too much.”

South Africa’s Complete Dominance

After bowling India out for 201 to secure a massive 288-run first-innings lead, captain Temba Bavuma opted to bat again rather than enforce the follow-on. This decision gave South Africa the luxury of batting without pressure from either scoreboard or time constraints.

South Africa’s spinners complemented Jansen perfectly, finding unexpected purchase with the newer ball. When the ball softened, stroke-making became increasingly difficult for Indian batters, maintaining sustained pressure throughout the innings.

Jansen admitted the expectation was for India to bat for two days given their comfort on home pitches, but the hosts fell well short of such resistance. India now faces an unprecedented challenge to save the series while South Africa controls the match completely heading into the final day.

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